Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has launched the Digital Traffic E-Challan “One App” across the province. The initiative aims to improve traffic enforcement and increase transparency.
The new system introduces a centralized digital platform for monitoring violations. Moreover, it allows authorities to store video evidence securely. Officials can review this evidence whenever verification becomes necessary.
As a result, the process becomes more transparent and accountable. Drivers can also expect more structured roadside inspections.
Real-Time Verification During Roadside Checks
Traffic officials can now verify identity cards instantly during inspections. In addition, they can check driving licenses on the spot.
The system also provides access to stolen vehicle records. Therefore, officers can respond quickly if irregularities appear.
Previously, such verification required manual checks or delayed confirmations. However, the One App now enables immediate digital access. This shift reduces delays and improves efficiency during field operations.
Access to Vehicle and Permit Records
The application offers real-time verification of vehicle ownership details. Furthermore, officers can check fitness certificates digitally.
Route permits are also available within the same platform. Consequently, enforcement becomes more streamlined and consistent.
Field officers no longer need multiple systems for separate records. Instead, the integrated platform gathers essential data in one place. This structure supports faster decision-making on the ground.
Digital Action Beyond Traffic Violations
The One App does not limit its function to traffic enforcement. In addition, authorities can take digital action against encroachments.
Environmental violations also fall under the system’s scope. Therefore, enforcement extends beyond roads and vehicles.
Officials can review e-challan records directly within the application. Moreover, they can check FIR status and criminal history when required. This integration strengthens coordination between departments.
Strengthening Transparency and Enforcement
The Punjab government introduced the One App to modernize traffic management. By digitizing records, authorities aim to reduce errors and improve monitoring.
Secure storage of violation evidence adds another layer of accountability. Meanwhile, real-time access ensures quicker enforcement decisions.
Overall, the system centralizes multiple verification processes into one digital platform. Consequently, traffic officials can perform their duties more efficiently. Drivers, on the other hand, face a more transparent enforcement structure.
The launch of the Punjab One App traffic e-challan system marks a significant administrative shift. It combines digital evidence, instant verification, and integrated records under a single application. As implementation expands, authorities expect improved oversight and smoother roadside operations across the province.

